On The next Live In The Vocal Booth Show, we celebrate Fathers across the world. Let’s be real, many fathers these days don’t get the recognition they deserve. Dads get applauded if they are simply seen with their children in public and are considered saints if they are actually married to their child/children’s mother! Not tonight…tonight, we are celebrating dads of all kinds. Married dads, single dads, dads of all races & creeds; if their doing what they are supposed to do, we’re celebrating you. We’re celebrating daddies tonight on “Live in the Vocal Booth”!

Tonight on Bks1 Radio we have a special show for you. First we review Tank's latest release This Is How I Feel. Then following the Tank Review we bring you the Premier episode of Tatum Talks, Bks1 Radio's newest show added to the line up.

Artist Review: Tank

Tank delivers his 5th studio release with This Is How I Feel, lets see if he can continue to bring the soulful sounds that he is known. Here is an excerpt about Tank from (www.therealtank.com):

Tank is one of the most recognizable names in modern R&B, known for vivid storytelling and sensual love songs. He’s an icon in the making, with four albums and eight Grammy nominations under his belt. He’s also a singer who carries the torch of masters like Marvin Gaye and Al Green, while redefining R&B for a new decade. For singer/songwriter/producer Tank—about to release his Atlantic Records debut Now or Never, his first album in three years, and the one he describes as his most confident yet—the secret is simple. He remains true to who he is, as a man and an artist.

“My music is the real me,” says Tank. “I’ll either live by that or I’ll die by that in this business, but I’ve got to be me.” He’s famous for sexy yet relatable love songs that are at once thoroughly modern and yet steeped in the sounds of classic soul. Though fans know and love Tank for smash hits like “Maybe I Deserve” and “Please Don’t Go,” they may be surprised to learn that he is also behind such chart-toppers as Rubben Studdard’s “Change Me” and Omarion’s “O.” What’s more, Tank served as an associate member of the hit-making production team, The Underdogs, with further credits including the smash soundtrack to the 2006 musical film adaptation of Dreamgirls (in which he also made a cameo). Since releasing his previous album Sex, Love, & Pain in 2007, Tank took a moment to step out of the spotlight, but not necessarily out of the studio. He formed the Los Angeles-based production company Song Dynasty, and began shaping the sound of modern R&B with songs for a diverse roster of artists including Keyshia Cole, Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, Chris Brown, and Keri Hilson. Though he has enjoyed crafting hits for these artists, Tank is ready to step into the spotlight yet again, and returns with an incredibly personal collection. “I put a lot of my personal business into my music because people relate to it. I sing based upon the things that I’ve been through. I don’t just sing about the pain, I sing about getting through it. Whether I’m singing about sex, relationships, or the occasional party, the songs are still about classic R&B themes.”

World Premier: "The Tatum Talks" -The Great Debate: Do Momma's Get Too Much Credit?

Do both society and the media market motherhood to be the end all, be all? Whether it's the uproar behind celebrating Mother's Day, to countless songs paying tribute after tribute to the family matriarch...are we going too far? Are you fed up with hearing about the drama-ridden plight of single mothers and the sacrifices they make, all the while only being force fed nothing but negative perspectives about our single fathers? Who has the most crucial influence to their child?

Tonight, we introduce to you a preview of BKS1Radio's newest show, "The Tatum Talks", where we'll be offering you the most controversial topics debated against the clock. Join us as both sides of the coin discuss just how strong a mother's role is to the family unit, and whether we downplay the contributions fathers make due to stereotype. It's Mommy versus Daddy, tonight on the 1st "The Tatum Talks".

Special Guest: Comedian G.L. Douglas

Comedian GL Douglas joins us tonight to talk about her current event Laugh it up 2 and more.

Tonight Saturday 6/16 on “Live in the Vocal Booth” the team will be discussing our Fathers and the impact our fathers made in our lives. We invite you to share what your dad means to you. We know dads are important and whether we have good or bad experiences it impacts who we are in such a major way. Many have grown up without their father, if that is you how did that make you feel? Maybe you feel like your father was simply a sperm donor and doesn’t deserve the title father. Maybe you were blessed and your dad was Superman, whatever your experience we want to hear from you because at BKS1RADIO.COM your voice matters!!! Tune in tonight 11:00 pm (EST) on www.bks1radio.com call in 646-233-1302 or jump in the live chat.

Join us tonight at 11pm!!!! Our topic tonight will be why do fathers abandon THEIR children when the relationship with the mother is over??? Is there ever a valid reason to not be in THEIR child's life??? Do sons suffer more than daughters?? How does it affect the child's future relationships???? Www.bks1radio.com chat live in our chat room and make sure you call in. Tell us what you think!!! (646)233-1302

Special Guest: Georgia Woodbine

Sparking an inspirational phenomenon wherever she goes, national bestselling author/speaker/life coach Georgia Woodbine shares her secrets, experiences and strategies for achieving success. She is one of the world’s leading authorities in personal and professional development. She is widely known as a dynamic and entertaining speaker and a highly sought after trainer, who has helped to motivate and inspire an entire generation. She created and developed a curriculum based of her book *How to Choose Your Career Path*: *Charting Your Success*, which she taught in many school districts.

She worked with various high schools and colleges preparing students with the employment tools and life skills needed to succeed in the competitive workplace. She has authored several books including *How To Make Big Bucks Without Selling Your Soul, Jewels of Inspiration and Reflections: The Journey of Life, How To Choose Your Career Path: Charting Your Success, Minute of Motivation, and *has produced life changing audio programs* Make it Happen, Live By Your Design and Fight For Your Life: How To Stimulate Your Own Personal Economy, *as well as other cutting-edge motivational/informational products.

She has been invited as a guest speaker at The Learning Annex in New York City, Time Warner, Georgian Court University, Columbia University, Stony Brook University, Rutgers University, Howard University, Medgar Evers College, as well as a long list of other network organizations.

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Is there something that bothers you and you just want to tell the world to knock it off? If so, then call into the show at 11:59pm ET on any Friday from anywhere and tell us how you are feeling!!!!

Today women get caught up with great men but not knowing they maybe a "Mama's Boy" a term used when a man refuses to stray from his mothers side. Not being able to detach from their mothers nurturing, it than becomes hard to become independent. Being able to make choices for himself is very important on a day to day base,especially being a man looked at as a protector. A mother should always be there for her son no matter what. But getting involved in his personal life can make situations difficult for him and his relationship with friends and even worse his significant other.

Question can a man be a "Mama's Boy" and don't even realize it because its just that deep. some men get into a relationship and expect the woman to be a reflection of his mother. which is fine to a certain extent. until they give a woman the "Mama's Boy" manual, sounds crazy doesn't but its the truth.

Examples of a "Mama's Boy's actions include them comparing their significant other to their mother. He compares his significant others cooking to his mama's. He may pay extra attention on the way she cleans their home, although its clean its not the way his mother cleans.The way she carries herself even down to wardrobe. when having debates he may also run to his mother to discuss personal business about his relationship and that is definitely a big NO NO. Making his mother a tag a long, going out on a date with the third person being his mother, using excuses stating she was alone and bored. Any of these example alone causes friction within relationships. A Mama's Boy must realize no one is perfect. This includes their Mama. Not all attachments are good for a man, especially when it involves more than one woman. Historically, mothers need and want control. This control continues if it is allowed by their adult children. BEING A MAMA'S BOY CAN DESTROY A SOLID RELATIONSHIP POINT BLANK PERIOD!!!!

-Name -Address -Contact Number -Interest, hobbies - The reason you would like to join the ladies of O.W.W.H.H. and be a male perspective on the show!

DO YOU HAVE A KNOCK IT OFF? CALL 646 233 1302. Is there something that bothers you and you just want to tell the world to knock it off? If so, then call into the show at 11:59pm ET on any Friday from anywhere and tell us how you are feeling!!!!